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1 Volume 35, Number 1 Spring 2015 The Tortoise Burrow Newsletter of The Gopher Tortoise Council Message From a Co-Chair Keri Landry In This Issue: Message from a Co-Chair Announcements 2015 Annual GTC Meeting Florida GT Sighting App Proposal Solicitations: J. Larry Landers Student Research Award Donna J. Heinrich Environmental Education Grant Nominations for 2015 GTC Awards Feature Articles DJH Environmental Education Grant Recipients: Hi GTC members! Thank you for the opportunity to be GTC s new co -chair. I have been closely involved with GTC for the past six years as an active member and as the Louisiana State Representative. I am honored to serve as junior co-chair and to be a part of such a great organization with members so dedicated to conserving the gopher tortoise, commensal species and upland habitats! I would like to welcome Ericha-Nix Shelton as the new Education and Outreach Committee Chair and Will Dillman as the new South Carolina State Representative. And a huge thanks goes to Jess McGuire for hosting a fantastic meeting in 2014 at Chehaw Park in Albany, Georgia. I am excited to announce that the 37 th Annual Gopher Tortoise Council Meeting will be held for the first time in Louisiana at the Clarion Inn and Suites Conference Center in Covington on October 15-18, To kick off the annual meeting, the Fall Business Meeting will be held on Thursday evening, October 15 th, at the Abita Brew Pub in Abita Springs. We ll enjoy a crawfish boil with Cajun zydeco music on Friday evening, October 16 th. Meeting details will follow soon on our website including a Call for Papers. Hope to see everyone in Cajun Country! Pasco County Tortoise Gala Chinsegut Tortoise Burrow Student Spotlight-Daniel Quinn A Layman s Perspective on the Gopher Tortoise Eastern Diamondback Fact Sheet Blondie -photo by Daniel Quinn

2 The Tortoise Burrow Page 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2015 Annual Meeting Please join us for the 37th Annual Gopher Tortoise Council Meeting Clarion Inn and Suites Conference Center, Covington, LA October 15-18, 2015 Stay tuned for more details on our website at The J. Larry Landers Student Research Award The J. Larry Landers Student Research Award is a Gopher Tortoise Council competitive grant program for undergraduate and graduate college students. Proposals can address research concerning gopher tortoise biology or any other relevant aspect of upland habitat conservation and management. The amount of the award is variable, but has averaged $1,000 over the last few years. The proposal should be limited to four pages in length and should include a description of the project, a concise budget, and a brief resume of the student. This is an excellent opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to access funding for their projects. Winners are expected to share results of their project, in oral presentation or poster format, at an annual GTC meeting or as a newsletter article for The Tortoise Burrow within two years of receiving the award. The deadline for grant proposals each year is the 15th of September. Proposals should be submitted electronically in Word, if possible, and sent to bob.herrington@gsw.edu. Keep track of Gopher Tortoise news and Council updates! Find us on-

3 Volume 35, No. 1 Page 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS continued New Florida Gopher Tortoise Sightings Interactive Map Did you know... the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has a smartphone app that allows the public to report gopher tortoise sightings around the state. FWC s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute's Geographic Information Systems (GIS) section recently created a new web-based interactive map of smartphone app user-submitted photos that allows the public to view each sighting location on a map with photos, comments and descriptions from each sighting location! The public can use this new feature to see where gopher tortoises live. To download the free app and view the interactive map visit Student Spotlight GTC wishes to highlight students who are actively involved in upland conservation projects within the gopher tortoise s range in the GTC newsletter. The purpose of this feature is to encourage greater student participation in the organization and bring recognition to students and their projects. Projects pertaining to research, management, or policy will be considered. Please submit a brief description of the project and any findings to date. Submissions should be 500 words or less and may be accompanied by photographs. Please send to: cyndi@fgates.com

4 The Tortoise Burrow Page 4 NOMINATIONS FOR 2015 GTC AWARDS Every year, the GTC board recognizes significant contributions of those within the Council and larger community for contributions to our mission of education and conservation of gopher tortoises and their upland habitat through special awards (described below) presented at our annual meeting. Please send nominations for 2015 awards to lora.smith@jonesctr.org. We ask that you provide a little background as to why you think this individual is deserving of a particular award along with your nomination. Thank you for your help! Gopher Tortoise Council Awards Distinguished Service Award- presented to those who have consistently offered years of service to the Council. Lifetime Service Award- presented to individuals whose have devoted a career to service of the Council. Special Project(s) Award- presented to individuals who have taken the lead or played a major role in special GTC projects. Conservation Education Award- given to individuals who have contributed to significant education and outreach activities relevant to conservation of tortoises and upland habitats. Candidates may be outside the realm of GTC. Auffenberg and Franz Conservation Award presented to individuals with life-time accomplishments and organizations with long-term efforts in conserving gopher tortoises and upland ecosystems. We should think broadly in choosing recipients for this award. The first recipients for this award were Walter Auffenberg and Dick Franz, presented at the 2003 Annual meeting (our 25 th meeting). Gopher Tortoise Council s 2015 Donna J. Heinrich Environmental Education Grant The GTC Environmental Education Grant was established to support educators and organizations committed to developing educational projects about the gopher tortoise and the fascinating world in which it lives. The grant also honors Donna June Heinrich, an environmental educator, whose life was dedicated to conserving wildlife and their associated habitats. Deadline for submission of this year s proposals is August 31st, Applications may be downloaded from our web site ( On the left hand side of the page click Grants Program and scroll down after the grants page loads. Applications which contain the following will be given preference: Projects that reach diverse and new audiences. Projects that focus on the importance of the conservation of intact upland ecosystems. Projects that encourage community involvement. Projects that have matching funds. Please follow the instructions on the grants program page noting the requirements. For questions contact Cyndi Gates at cyndi@fgates.com. Proposals should be submitted to the same address.

5 Volume 35, No. 1 Page 5 FEATURE ARTICLES Check out these articles submitted by two winners of last year s Donna J. Heinrich Environmental Education Grant... The Gopher Tortoise-Heart of the Sandhills submitted by Katie MacMillen Saturday, May 3 rd dawned bright and cheery only, it didn t. Instead, it dawned gray and rainy really rainy! May 3 rd was the day slated for Pasco County, Florida s first-ever Gopher Tortoise Gala. The NOAA weather report stated, May 2-3, 2014 Heavy Rain Event. A slow-moving frontal boundary over westcentral and southwest Florida producing areas of flooding rainfall and a flood watch was issued. With invitations having been sent to 500 neighbors of the Upper Cotee Preserve and 45 nearby businesses, cancellation was not an option. Visiting the preserve didn t turn out to be much of an option either with only two hardy souls braving the deluge and puddles. Fast-forward five months: Saturday, September 27 did dawn bright and cheery. We had plastered the area with fliers, gotten on the newspaper s community calendar, and used social media. This time, 23 visitors came to learn about and celebrate gopher tortoises. All expressed great interest and actively participated in the sandhill hike (Figure 1), the family crafts (Figures 2 and 3), and the does it support tortoises or humans? scent-guessing game (Figure 4). The central goal of our project to educate a demographic subset in the area around the Upper Cotee Preserve was partially met. Although the 23 visitors to the second Gopher Tortoise Gala fell short of our goal to engage more participants, we did reach two unforeseen audiences including three local Boy Scout troops (earning their nature badge) at the Upper Cotee and a group of Pasco County stormwater inspectors. Figure 1. Hikers at Gopher Tortoise Gala in Pasco County, Florida Figure 2. Gopher tortoise craft Continued on page 6 Figure 3. Mom and daughter work on tortoise craft

6 The Tortoise Burrow Page 6 The Gopher Tortoise-Heart of the Sandhills continued... Our audience will be greatly increased in April 2015 when our community-wide Earth Day celebration will focus on gopher tortoises. We are also very pleased to be partnering with 3 rd graders at Gulf Trace Elementary, linking plants and wildlife. In May 2015 we will demonstrate what makes up gopher tortoise habitat to 150 students who will then plant and tend gopher tortoise forage plants with the option to replant them in suitable sites. We re looking forward to spreading the word and seeds! Figure 4. Participant in the does it support tortoises or humans? scentguessing game Katie MacMillen is a Biological Technician with the Pasco County Environmental Lands program in Florida The Gopher Tortoise Burrow Project at Chinsegut Conservation Center submi ed by Pamela Murfey Chinsegut Conservation Center is an integral part of the Chinsegut Wildlife and Environmental Area managed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). The Center focuses on providing wildlife conservation education and outdoor skills programs for a diversity of Florida residents and visitors. Chinsegut Conservation Center lies on the Brooksville Ridge, an area dominated by native sandhill communities where many gopher tortoises make their home. The Gopher Tortoise Burrow project was implemented to enhance our wildlife conservation education programs and to provide an interactive exploration of the gopher tortoise s life. We partnered with Charles Austin Tincher of Boy Scout Troop 453 of Hernando County to build the Gopher Tortoise Burrow as his Eagle Scout project. The burrow design came from FWC s Division of Habitat and Species Conservation Gopher Tortoise Conservation section. The tunnel is constructed of PVC covered in burlap and held in place with Velcro. Austin and his team successfully completed the Gopher Tortoise Burrow project which they debuted at the Mystery of the Sandhill event on Saturday, March 22, 2014, held in conjunction with the 2014 Nature Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival of Hernando, Citrus, and Pasco counties (Figure 1). The gopher tortoise tunnel provides an interactive, human-size burrow activity for young children to learn about the life of a gopher tortoise, its habitat, and the commensal species dependant on them while Continued on page 7

7 Volume 35, No. 1 Page 7 The Gopher Tortoise Burrow Project at Chinsegut continued... experiencing what it is like to live in a burrow. The plants and commensal animals enhance the tunnel connecting the importance of a gopher tortoise to 350 commensal species (Figure 2). Figure 1. Festival participant checking out burrow Figure 2. Tortoise burrow and commensals We have reached over 250 children and adults through our Conservation Adventures Summer Day Camp, Hernando County Extension 4-H insect camp, Children in the Wild program for children 3-7 years, and two Gopher Tortoise programs for preschool age children. The Gopher Tortoise Burrow has become an integral part of our wildlife conservation education programs and will continue to provide an interactive experience for our visitors. We thank the Gopher Tortoise Council for sponsoring our grant proposal. Pam Murfey recently retired from her position as Coordinator of the Chinsegut Conservation Center GTC Needs You! Volunteers for Public Information and Education Committee Outreach and education concerning the gopher tortoise and upland conservation are essential to GTC s mission. Please consider serving on the Public Information and Education Committee-you can play a role in developing and distributing educational materials, representing GTC at various events and festivals, and helping disseminate information on projects throughout the gopher tortoise s range including the environmental education grant program. A big thank you to our current and new volunteers. Don t worry-we haven t forgotten about you! As the education committee reorganizes under new leadership you will be contacted soon. Please contact our new education chair, Ericha Shelton-Nix, at ericha.shelton-nix@dcnr.alabama.gov. We look forward to hearing from you!

8 The Tortoise Burrow Page 8 FEATURE ARTICLE A Layman s Perspective on the Life and Times of the Gopher Tortoise-1909 An excerpt from the Escambia County Historical Society Newsletter

9 Volume 35, No. 1 Page 9 Student Spotlight Head-starting to enhance gopher tortoise populations at Yuchi Wildlife Management Area by Daniel Quinn Gopher tortoise populations face a variety of threats throughout their range. Mitigation of these threats is often the first step in population recovery. However, if a population has been thoroughly depleted, then threat mitigation may not be sufficient on its own to reverse declines. Instead, augmenting populations by artificially boosting population size may become necessary as well. The Minimum Viable Population (MVP) report published by the GTC in 2013 determined that a population should reach a minimum of 250 adult tortoises on suitable habitat to ensure long-term viability. Populations below this threshold may be candidates for augmentation so long as threats have been mitigated and land managed for suitable habitat. Even in Georgia, one of the species strongholds, many populations fail to reach this number. While it would be ideal to simply add more adult tortoises to a population, obtaining them without affecting viability of the donor site is often impractical. The unpredictable availability of adults can also make it challenging to implement planned conservation measures. Hatchlings, when collected as eggs from robust donor populations, may offer a more practical source of individuals; however, natural mortality in gopher tortoises is often highest in the hatchling size demographic. Head-starting hatchlings in captivity to larger size classes (usually that of two- or three - year-old juveniles) may increase efficacy of augmenting populations with young tortoises (Figure 1). Head -starting remains largely untested in this species so to assess this method, the University of Georgia s Savannah River Ecology Lab (SREL) is working with the university s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Reed Bingham State Park, and the St. Catherines Island Foundation. Using hatchlings produced from stable donor populations, we are headstarting and releasing tortoises at the Yuchi Wildlife Management Area (YWMA) in Burke County, Georgia, and monitoring their performance. As part of a pilot study, we released 12 head-start tortoises in 2014 from St. Catherines Island, Georgia, at the YWMA and radio-tracked them from July to winter dormancy. Our objective was to evaluate head-start performance as measured by site fidelity and survivorship after release. Four tortoises were depredated early in the study but the remaining eight survived to winter dormancy (67% survivorship). Surviving tortoises moved an average of 63 meters with none traveling more than 120 meters from the release site. We suggest that our pilot data shows promise for head-starting but warrants further research. To do this, we have now hatched 144 of 157 eggs (92% hatch success) for the second cohort to be released in the summer of 2015 (Figure 2). This cohort is now being Figure 1. Tortoise hatchling for headstarting Photos by Daniel Quinn Continued on page 10

10 The Tortoise Burrow Page 10 Head-starting to enhance gopher tortoise populations continued... reared on St. Catherines Island and at the SREL in Aiken, SC (Figure 3). This larger sample size will help us obtain a more precise estimate of head-start survival and site fidelity at our recipient site. We hope this data will allow us to accurately model the potential impact that head-starting could have to help augment the depleted population at YWMA. Figure 2. Second cohort to be released at St. Catherines Figure 3. Rearing set-up for hatchlings Daniel is working toward his Master s degree at the University of Georgia s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources. He is a 2014 recipient of the J. Larry Landers Research Award.

11 Volume 35, No. 1 Page 11 Check out the facts on the eastern diamondback below-informational sheet created by Beth Schlimm Recent Publications Jacobson, E.R., M.B. Brown, L.D. Wendland, D.R. Brown, P.A. Klein, M.M. Christopher and K.H. Berry Mycoplasmosis and upper respiratory tract disease of tortoises: A review and update. Veterinary Journal 201: Berry, K.H., A.A. Coble, J.L. Yee, J.S. Mack, W.M. Perry, K.M. Anderson and M.B. Brown Distance to human populations influences epidemiology of respiratory disease in desert tortoises. J. Wildl. Manage. 79: Catano, C.P. and I.J. Stout Functional relationships reveal keystone effects of the gopher tortoise on vertebrate diversity in a longleaf pine savanna. Biodiversity & Conservation doi: /s x

12 Newsletter of The Gopher Tortoise Council Directory of 2015 Gopher Tortoise Council Officers, Committee Chairs, and State Representatives Please view the GTC website (below) for contact information Return Address: Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center 3988 Jones Center Drive Newton GA Co-chairs Jess Gonynor McGuire Keri Landry Secretary Connie Henderson Membership Secretary Will Knox Treasurer Don Stillwaugh Newsletter Editor Cyndi Gates Website Manager Jessica Gonynor McGuire Standing Committee Chairs Nominating Committee Sharon Hermann Public Information and Education Committee Ericha Shelton-Nix Upland Snake Conservation Committee Jen Howze Research Advisory Committee Bob Herrington State Representatives Alabama Jim Godwin Florida Deborah Burr Georgia Jen Howze Louisiana Keri Landry Mississippi Tom Mann South Carolina Will Dillman The Tortoise Burrow The Tortoise Burrow is published in April, August, and December. Deadlines for submission of announcements and articles are the 10th of the preceding month. Send materials to the editor: Cyndi Gates Decisions concerning publication of submitted material rest with the editor and co-chairs. Reprint Policy: Articles, photographs or opinions that appear in The Tortoise Burrow may be reprinted with the written consent of the editor and GTC Co-chairs. The GTC reserves the right to approve editorial changes prior to reprinting and requests that reprints credit The Tortoise Burrow, Newsletter of the Gopher Tortoise Council. Gopher Tortoise Council 2015

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